Germany and China: Balancing Competition and Cooperation in Modern Trade Relations
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The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs is a guest in China and tries with cautious criticism. At the same time, Katherina Reiche promotes Germany as a partner in »trade and investment issues«.
Germany and China: Balancing Competition and Cooperation in Modern Trade Relations
Germany's economy minister visited Beijing to discuss modern economic relations, highlighting the need for fair competition and cooperation. The visit addressed trade balance issues and the significance of stable relationships, emphasizing access to critical minerals. The minister advocated for mutually beneficial trade amidst global protectionist challenges.
Minister of Economics Reiche Gives Herself Tame in Beijing – yet a New China Shock Threatens Germany
Katherina Reiche travels to Beijing and relies on dialogue instead of confrontation. However, while the CDU Minister of Economics preaches cooperation, economists warn of a decline in industry.
Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche tries the balancing act in China: On the one hand, she demands fair competition, on the other hand, she does not want to denounce Germany's most important trading partner. But what do the European partners say? von M. Seib. [more]]>
German Minister Says China Ties Need Cooperation and Competition
Germany’s economy minister, Katherina Reiche, stated in Beijing that a modern economic relationship involves both cooperation and competition. She emphasized the need for fair competitive conditions as Germany navigates tensions with its largest trading partner, China. With China being Germany’s biggest trading partner, a trade volume of around €250 billion was recorded in 2025. Reiche […] The post German Minister Says China Ties Need Cooperatio…
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